QUOTE (monkeybiz @ Jan 5 2007, 02:09 AM)
The original article url is
Understanding depth of field, where the author said:
"This means that a normal lens for a format that small is as short as 15mm. A 15mm lens at f/5.6 has Depth Of Field from about 2.5 feet to infinity. Not too much opportunity for selective focus, is there?"
But ealier in the article, it has been stablished that focal length does not change DOF. So does this paragraph say otherwise?
Focal length has no effect on DOF
if you adjust the subject size in images shot with different focal lengths to match. But if you do not do this, DOF is inversely proportional to the square of the focal length. The other thing to consider is that shorter lenses have smaller apertures than longer ones (f/4 on a 20mm lens is 5mm, f/4 on a 200mm lens is 50mm), and ratio of aperture diameter to subject distance vs. sensor size is the ultimate determinant of DOF.